X in Paris

X in Paris by Michael Brodsky is a collection of thirteen stories published by Da Capo Press on January 18, 1993. This first edition, written in English and spanning 196 pages, showcases Brodsky’s skillful command of language and narrative technique, offering readers a glimpse into his unique storytelling style.
Within this collection, readers will encounter a variety of narratives that explore themes of perception and existence in a complex world. Brodsky’s writing is characterized by a blend of sharp insights and rich metaphors, inviting reflection on the nature of truth and understanding. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of human experience through the lens of fiction, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Thirteen stories from a modern master
“Brodsky is a master both of technique and of language, his sentences positively crackling with unexpected insights.”–Publishers Weekly
“Brodsky possesses a masterly control of diction and rhythm, an often startling metaphoric gift, and a range of effects extending from Swiftian bluntness to Proustian elaboration.”–The New York Review of Books
“He brings the reader to reflect anew on ways of knowing and truths of being in an uncertain world.”–The New York Times Book Review
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